WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 691
ARTICLE, UNLESS THE PERSON POSSESSES A PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATION
THAT THE PERSON IS CAPABLE OF POSSESSING A PISTOL OR REVOLVER
WITHOUT UNDUE DANGER TO THE PERSON OR TO OTHERS.
481D.
(A) A PERSON MAY NOT POSSESS A RIFLE OR A SHOTGUN IF THE
PERSON IS MENTALLY ILL SUFFERING FROM A MENTAL DISORDER AS
DEFINED IN § 10-101(F)(2) OF THE HEALTH - GENERAL ARTICLE AND HAS
A HISTORY OF VIOLENT BEHAVIOR AGAINST ANOTHER PERSON OR SELF, OR
HAS BEEN CONFINED FOR MORE THAN 30 CONSECUTIVE DAYS TO A FACILITY
AS DEFINED IN § 10-101 OF THE HEALTH - GENERAL ARTICLE, UNLESS
THE PERSON POSSESSES A PHYSICIAN'S CERTIFICATION THAT THE PERSON
IS CAPABLE OF POSSESSING A RIFLE OR A SHOTGUN WITHOUT UNDUE
DANGER TO THE PERSON OR TO OTHERS.
(B) ANY PERSON VIOLATING THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION IS
GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR AND UPON CONVICTION IS SUBJECT TO A FINE
NOT EXCEEDING $1,000 OR IMPRISONMENT NOT EXCEEDING 3 YEARS, OR
BOTH.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1988.
Approved May 27, 1988.
CHAPTER 691
(House Bill 841)
AN ACT concerning
St. Mary's County - Mobile Home Parks
FOR the purpose of permitting the St. Mary's County Commissioners
to set certain fees for the licensing of mobile home parks;
requiring that mobile home parks be built and maintained in
accordance with certain plans; requiring certain
inspections; requiring the County Commissioners to establish
certain penalties; defining terms; deleting certain obsolete
provisions; clarifying language; and generally relating to
mobile home parks in St. Mary's County.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
The Public Local Laws of St. Mary's County
Section 136-2, 136-3, 136-4, 136-11, 136-13, 136-14, 136-15,
and 136-17
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